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The weather during the 2019 Christmas season was amazingly moderate and pleasant for Saskatchewan, especially here in the east central region. New Year鈥檚 Eve was also relatively pleasant. I keep track of New Year鈥檚 Eve for one particular reason.
Kamsack firefighters honoured with awards

Kamsack firefighters honoured with awards

Recently, two members of the Kamsack Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) were presented awards.
Former area resident receives Veterinarian of the Year award

Former area resident receives Veterinarian of the Year award

A graduate of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute has received the 2019 Veterinarian of the Year award. The award from the Saskatchewan Association of Veterinary Technologists (SAVT) was presented to Dr.
SWF holds antler measuring night at Broda Sportsplex

SWF holds antler measuring night at Broda Sportsplex

The number of trophies brought in to be measured may have numbered double from last year, according to Riley Barrowman, president of the Kamsack branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF).
Duck Mountain snow conditions favorable for 40th season opening

Duck Mountain snow conditions favorable for 40th season opening

The Duck Mountain Ski Area is geared up and ready for the season opening. This year is the 40 th season for the ski hill, and the management and staff are excited to be celebrating the milestone.
Pickleball and seniors, a good fit

Pickleball and seniors, a good fit

No, pickleball is not the 鈥渟avior sport鈥 for seniors nor was it sent directly from God. However, it is 鈥減layer friendly鈥 for seniors. One is able to play it at many levels, thus making it very appealing.
Sold-out audiences enjoy 鈥済ood food and a fabulous play鈥 at Kamsack Players dinner theatre

Sold-out audiences enjoy 鈥済ood food and a fabulous play鈥 at Kamsack Players dinner theatre

A light-hearted comedy that the whole family could enjoy was what the Kamsack Players Drama Club offered during their most recent dinner theatre production.
Sleigh Bells for Senior鈥檚 project expanded once more this year

Sleigh Bells for Senior鈥檚 project expanded once more this year

Now in its third year, shut-in seniors in Norquay, Hyas and Pelly will benefit from the Sleigh Bells for Senior鈥檚 project, and the number of seniors who will benefit is larger this year.
Norquay School student to attend U of S High School Select band project

Norquay School student to attend U of S High School Select band project

A Grade 10 student of Norquay School will be attending the U of S (University of Saskatchewan) high school select band from January 31 to February 2.
Norquay/Sturgis Trojans play well at provincials and bring home fourth place

Norquay/Sturgis Trojans play well at provincials and bring home fourth place

The Norquay/Sturgis Trojans senior boys volleyball team brought home a fourth place finish after participating in the SHSAA (Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association) provincial championships held in North Battleford on November 22 and 23.
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